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Arizona independents may have a presidential preference, but can’t vote
In this file photo, voters deliver their ballot to a polling station in Tempe, Ariz., on Nov. 3, 2020. In
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Vaughan Gething’s win in Wales is cause for celebration –
It is impossible to think about Vaughan Gething’s victory in the Welsh Labour leadership election without reference to the recent
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Putin poised to win Russian presidential election by a landslide
Early results show Putin winning some 87 percent of the vote, the highest-ever result in Russia’s post-Soviet history. President Vladimir
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ByteDance sale of TikTok will take more than 6 months,
A forced sale of TikTok within 180 days, as House-passed legislation requires, would be one of the thorniest and most
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Georgia case against Trump, third parties in the presidential race
The fallout from changes in Georgia’s case against Donald Trump. Plus, third parties can make a big difference in this
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Revealed: Sunak flown to Leeds for private tour of Frank
Rishi Sunak was flown to Leeds by Frank Hester for a private tour of the businessman’s offices on the day
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US probes Boeing 737 flight found with lost external panel
Boeing faces more turbulence even though flight landed safely as it was unclear when or how the panel went missing.
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Trump aide Peter Navarro asks Supreme Court to keep him
A senior aide to former president Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court on Friday to keep him out of prison
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Gov. Ron DeSantis’ war on ‘woke’ may be waning in
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis
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In Britain’s degraded politics, fighting racism has become a cynical
“The very serious function of racism is distraction,” Toni Morrison argued in a lecture in Portland, Oregon, in 1975. “It
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